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comparative blonder or more blond, superlative blondest or most blond
Of a bleached or pale golden (light yellowish) colour. quotations examples
She has a blond complexion, with brown hair and gray eyes.
1914, “American Anthropologist”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)
If you're going one or two shades lighter, don't even touch your brows. But if you're making a big change, soften them by tinting them with home haircolor: a lighter shade of brown for blonder shades, a golden shade if you're dyeing your hair red.
2011 Feb, “Beauty Confessions”, in Redbook, volume 216, number 2, page 60
(of a person) Having blond hair. quotations examples
He seemed—somehow—younger than I had ever been, and blonder and more beautiful, and he wore his masculinity as unequivocally as he wore his skin.
1956, James Baldwin, chapter 2, in Giovanni's Room, Penguin, published 2001, Part 2
Blonde bombshells have been around since the beginning of time, but lately, stars have really been stepping up their golden-haired game.
2012 Jan, “The Best Blonde Hair Color in Hollywood”, in Cosmopolitan
Alternative spelling of blonde (“stupid”) quotations examples
“She was so blond, that where it said 'sign here,' she wrote Gemini.” He had given her only the weakest of smiles.
2010, Mariah Stewart, Moon Dance, Simon & Schuster
Katelyn's laugh was nearly uncontrollable. “You are so blond sometimes,” she said with a long laughing sigh, but then calmed herself down.
2002, Michael Jay, The Altherian Code, iUniverse, page 118
plural blonds
(color) A pale yellowish (golden brown) color, especially said of hair color. examples
A person with this hair color. examples
third-person singular simple present blonds, present participle blonding, simple past and past participle blonded
(transitive) To color or dye blond. examples